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officials say at least 14 people have died in indiana today alone. henryville is near louisville kentucky. >>> what's unusual here is these are nighttime tornadoes. you have a storm system that starts in eastern texas and basically goes all the way up into new york. so if we go to live storm tracker 2. we can show you the shot here. you can see it right here. the extent of these showers. this thing is not over. and i do fear in the morning when the sun does come out it's a lot of rural area here there's going to be a lot more damage as folks suspect numerous tornadoes touching down. >> stay with ktvu for continuing coverage. at 10:20 bill comes back for the bay area forecast. >>> authorities in california county revealed the identity of a skier who was killed in an avalanche in tahoe east back country. 29-year-old benjamin bracket was living in sqwall not far from where that avalanche took place. bracket was skiing with two friends when a wall of snow tapped him. >> fun loving when asked what was a cross country practice like, it's perfect ben saying
officials say at least 14 people have died in indiana today alone. henryville is near louisville kentucky. >>> what's unusual here is these are nighttime tornadoes. you have a storm system that starts in eastern texas and basically goes all the way up into new york. so if we go to live storm tracker 2. we can show you the shot here. you can see it right here. the extent of these showers. this thing is not over. and i do fear in the morning when the sun does come out it's a lot of rural...
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. >> reporter: the former house speaker pulled out of illinois to try to focus on indiana. ron paul made only one stop in illinois. ron paul and newt gingrich were shut out of the delegate count tonight. up next louisiana that vote is saturday. live in washington, craig boswell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now, here's the republican delegate count. mitt romney now has 563 delegates. that's almost half of what he needs to secure the gop nomination. san for rum has 263. gingrich 135, and ron paul currently has 50 delegates. >>> the richmond city council is meeting tonight to decide whether to move ahead with proposed expansion of medical marijuana dispensaries. the council already agreed tentatively to increase the number of dispensaries from four to six. right now those dispensaries are confined to the hilltop mall and pacific east mall areas. any new dispensaries would be prohibited from opening near residential areas. >>> and california secretary of state is allowing supporters of a proposed ballot measure on medical marijuana to start collecting signatures. the
. >> reporter: the former house speaker pulled out of illinois to try to focus on indiana. ron paul made only one stop in illinois. ron paul and newt gingrich were shut out of the delegate count tonight. up next louisiana that vote is saturday. live in washington, craig boswell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now, here's the republican delegate count. mitt romney now has 563 delegates. that's almost half of what he needs to secure the gop nomination. san for rum has 263....
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parts of kentucky and indiana received two inches of snow that makes clean up dangerous. officials from the federal housing agency spanned out to access the damage. >>> checking reports on the ground for light showers in the north bay. nothing really showing up yet. we have showers up around hum -- humble. you see that line of showers draping itself across the area. so far nothing showing up. but we do have a forecast of light sprinkles in the bay area forecast. they are overnight pretty much after you go to bed and before most of us get up tomorrow. then they are gone. you're going to notice wind and cooler. it is a winter day tomorrow. it's going to feel like winter. today it didn't. the weekend didn't. but tomorrow is going to feel like early march. maybe a few patchy clouds, a few sprinkles. those winds will ramp up. we could go 25, 30 miles per hour in a few ridge lines. wind could get up to 50 to 60 miles per hour. tomorrow is a breezy day. as this system slides south it's for light sprinkles possible overnight. gone by 9:00, 10:00 in the morning. chilly, temperatur
parts of kentucky and indiana received two inches of snow that makes clean up dangerous. officials from the federal housing agency spanned out to access the damage. >>> checking reports on the ground for light showers in the north bay. nothing really showing up yet. we have showers up around hum -- humble. you see that line of showers draping itself across the area. so far nothing showing up. but we do have a forecast of light sprinkles in the bay area forecast. they are overnight...
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a bad dream for thousands across tornado alley as tozzes -- dozens of powerful tornados ripped from indiana through then tennessee. >> at this time, we don't know how much, but we know we have fatalities. we have numerous people injured. >> entire neighborhoods wiped away. cars tossed into the streets. local schools had just sent students home early when the first twister struck. >> it was huge. i seen it come up, come down. throwing debris everywhere. it was ugly. >> many students rushed back inside their schools for safety. many rushed to the open arms and storm shelters of neighbors. >> we got on the buses, and the tornado was following us. luckily this woman was generous to let us stay in her basement. >> it's shocking. >> that shock on the faces of those who survived and who are trying to remind themselves of what's important here. >> we're alive. that's what counts. tvs, cars need to be replaced. no need to get upset. my rocking chair was fine. >> even if this community is not right now. though they stress their will is stronger than the winds or these haunting images as they begin th
a bad dream for thousands across tornado alley as tozzes -- dozens of powerful tornados ripped from indiana through then tennessee. >> at this time, we don't know how much, but we know we have fatalities. we have numerous people injured. >> entire neighborhoods wiped away. cars tossed into the streets. local schools had just sent students home early when the first twister struck. >> it was huge. i seen it come up, come down. throwing debris everywhere. it was ugly. >>...
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in fact, in one town in henryville indiana they say the death toll could rise. they had a number of students that had just been let out of school early. they saw that tornado firsthand. kara joins us live from henryville, indiana with the latest. >> the forecasters were predicting ominous weather that was coming into southeast indiana, but nobody could have foreseen what happened next. we are standing in henryville indiana in front of what used to be henryville high school. it is almost leveled to the ground. there were students inside but they were given proper time to evacuate. about 20 remained in the building, there are no injuries. the image breathtaking. >> it is hard on everybody. everything ask gone. >> the forecast calls for severe weather. what followed early friday evening could not have been predicted. >> didn't really think it was going to happen because tornado warnings come out all the time and it never hits us. >> tornadoes leveled a small farming community. there were more tornadoes in the last 24 hours than in an average month of march. people
in fact, in one town in henryville indiana they say the death toll could rise. they had a number of students that had just been let out of school early. they saw that tornado firsthand. kara joins us live from henryville, indiana with the latest. >> the forecasters were predicting ominous weather that was coming into southeast indiana, but nobody could have foreseen what happened next. we are standing in henryville indiana in front of what used to be henryville high school. it is almost...
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. >> we have the latest from henry, indiana. what can you tell us? >> forecasters had been predicting heavy storms to come through henryville, indiana. what happened last night could never have been guessed. as we look at images here, you can see behind me, this used to be henryville high school. what is left of it is the middle school. the roof completely blown off. to the north, south, east, and west complete devastation here. the citizens of henryville, indiana, now left to pick up the pieces. >> it is hard. it is hard on everybody. everything is gone. everything is just gone. >> the forecast for southern indiana called for severe weather. what followed early friday evening could not have been predicted. >> we didn't think it would happen because tornado warnings come out all the time and never hit us. >> tornados ripped through leveling small farming communities. there were as many tornadoes in the last 24 hours than in the average month of march. the people here are shocked at how quickly the devastation happened. >> things are falling. thing ar
. >> we have the latest from henry, indiana. what can you tell us? >> forecasters had been predicting heavy storms to come through henryville, indiana. what happened last night could never have been guessed. as we look at images here, you can see behind me, this used to be henryville high school. what is left of it is the middle school. the roof completely blown off. to the north, south, east, and west complete devastation here. the citizens of henryville, indiana, now left to pick...
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more than a dozen people died in southern indiana. the national weather service's chief meteorologist is here hoping to determine the path of the storm. today as the growl of chainsaws replaced the tornado's roar, indiana's governor described the damage as incomprehensivible -- incomprehensible. >> among those found, a 2-year-old girl in a field. late today, word that the child's parents, brother and sister were all killed. she remains in critical condition. >> it chokes you up. you don't know where your family is. it chokes you. >> four were killed in west liberty alone. a deadly storm that hit 48 hours earlier. this church over 100 years old. now a jumbled pile of lumber. >> holy cow. oh, my gosh. >> across america's mid section, more than 100 tornados. in ohio where three people died, there was barely enough time to take cover. >> we went to the bathroom and all closed the door and peeked out the window and started seeing trees come out of the ground. >> one person also dead in alabama. the town of harvest flattened. they haven't f
more than a dozen people died in southern indiana. the national weather service's chief meteorologist is here hoping to determine the path of the storm. today as the growl of chainsaws replaced the tornado's roar, indiana's governor described the damage as incomprehensivible -- incomprehensible. >> among those found, a 2-year-old girl in a field. late today, word that the child's parents, brother and sister were all killed. she remains in critical condition. >> it chokes you up. you...
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that is good news as clean-up continues in states down in indiana as well. fortunately they are seeing cooperating weather for that. a clipper system into the plains. this is bringing in snow showers to the dakotas. it is a quick-moving storm. it will quickly move into the mid-atlantic and that brings a chance for snow showers in the mid-atlantic tomorrow as well. tomorrow what a drop in the temperatures. near zero in international falls in the northern part of minute men, 10 in minneapolis. 40's along the east coast. we can see that cold air pushing into florida or -- florida where miami is really the only warm tot spot now. western counties, dropping to near the freezing mark as you head into parts of western maryland. forecast today keeps most of western maryland chilly. 35 in counties like garrett. a couple snow showers possible. they could see up to an inch of accumulation overnight. baltimore a high of 49 just with the cloud cover today. looking mostly dry. showers still possible down along the eastern shore. showers still possible this evening down in
that is good news as clean-up continues in states down in indiana as well. fortunately they are seeing cooperating weather for that. a clipper system into the plains. this is bringing in snow showers to the dakotas. it is a quick-moving storm. it will quickly move into the mid-atlantic and that brings a chance for snow showers in the mid-atlantic tomorrow as well. tomorrow what a drop in the temperatures. near zero in international falls in the northern part of minute men, 10 in minneapolis....
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purdue university decided to spend their break cleaning up debris and helping residents in a small indiana town that was f of the hardest hit. most of them said they had never seen tornado damage up close. >> taking time off from their spring break to help others predict to help others to really need help. -- to help others who really need help. >> it is that time of year when most of the nation becomes vulnerable to severe storms. for the time being, there are just some light showers moving through our area. we have had a couple of sprinkles but nothing measurable so far, just a trace. you can see the light showers stretches from new england for parts of pennsylvania and western maryland. a couple of showers now going over to the eastern shore. we will have to keep an eye on some of the activity that could be here late tomorrow. it is still unseasonably mild, the high today about 20 degrees warmer than normal -- warmer than normal. look at the record high, scorching 86 degrees on march 12 back in 1990. 4.4 inches of snow on this day in 1968. boston college is 56 late this evening, 62 in n
purdue university decided to spend their break cleaning up debris and helping residents in a small indiana town that was f of the hardest hit. most of them said they had never seen tornado damage up close. >> taking time off from their spring break to help others predict to help others to really need help. -- to help others who really need help. >> it is that time of year when most of the nation becomes vulnerable to severe storms. for the time being, there are just some light...
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. >> a bad dream for thousands as dozens of tornadoes ripped apart communities and from indiana through tennessee. the hardest hit was the small town of henryville. >> we do not know how many. we do know that we have fatalities. >> entire neighborhoods wiped away, cars tossed into the streets. >> it was huge. i saw it come up and down. there was debris everywhere. it was ugly. >> many students rushed back inside their school for safety. others rushed to the storm shelters of neighbors. >> we got onto the house. the tornado was following us. this woman was so generous to let us stay in her basement. >> shocking. >> shock on the face of those who are trying to remind themselves of what is important. >> we are alive, that is what counts. everything else can be replaced. by rocking chair is fine. >> fine, even of this community is not right now. this say they will begin the long and difficult work of recovery. recovery that will take some time. the region has already seen deadly assaults from mother nature. wbal tv 11:00 news. >> such devastation. >> you saw he had a winter coat? there is a
. >> a bad dream for thousands as dozens of tornadoes ripped apart communities and from indiana through tennessee. the hardest hit was the small town of henryville. >> we do not know how many. we do know that we have fatalities. >> entire neighborhoods wiped away, cars tossed into the streets. >> it was huge. i saw it come up and down. there was debris everywhere. it was ugly. >> many students rushed back inside their school for safety. others rushed to the storm...
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the indiana primary on saturday looms large. romney figures if he can beat santorum there, he will look more like the sure nominee, even if he is short on delegates. steve handelsman, wbal-tv 11 news. >> mitt romney it will be in maryland tomorrow, campaigning in arbutus at the american legion hall. cloaks their to they were getting ready for that town hall meetings which is expected -- folks there were getting ready for that town hall meeting which is expected to start at 3:30 in the afternoon. >> i am a staunch republican. he is the right man for the right job. >> this is the republican town, so he will be well received. >> they are all a bunch of crooks. >> the event is free and open to the public. you do not need a ticket. we will have the latest on wbaltv.com as well as the latest on the entire republican race for the white house. >> baltimore county police are investigating a fight at town house in owings mills involving at least two stabbings and gunfire. happen this afternoon in a residential neighborhood near spectator
the indiana primary on saturday looms large. romney figures if he can beat santorum there, he will look more like the sure nominee, even if he is short on delegates. steve handelsman, wbal-tv 11 news. >> mitt romney it will be in maryland tomorrow, campaigning in arbutus at the american legion hall. cloaks their to they were getting ready for that town hall meetings which is expected -- folks there were getting ready for that town hall meeting which is expected to start at 3:30 in the...
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his brother-in-law has the indiana hoosiers and the sweet 16 tonight against kentucky. >> there is a rumor and right be giving a pep talk tonight. you might have heard part of it right now. >> a check now on how the speech is helping the hoosiers. pretty good. it has been a great game. the winner goes to the elite eight on sunday. meyer'sidwest, tom's wolf pack try to keep the cinderella's slipper on. 33-32. ohio and nearly pulled off the upset in overtime. north carolina advances. the orioles went through a game today with sonora -- no arm troubles from the pitcher. about as a good as it gets from spring training. the wind was blowing to the left against the red sox. in the first inning, adam. there is always a measure of good feeling. the bottom of three, you see how the wind helped. just far enough. the orioles hang on to win by 6- 5. a great high school lacrosse match up. these are national rankings. this was a regional game. a packed house as they're trying to get things going. tied at 5. 65 from 5 1/2. the third quarter. brown, a great move. top shelf. they lead 10-5. thomas ma
his brother-in-law has the indiana hoosiers and the sweet 16 tonight against kentucky. >> there is a rumor and right be giving a pep talk tonight. you might have heard part of it right now. >> a check now on how the speech is helping the hoosiers. pretty good. it has been a great game. the winner goes to the elite eight on sunday. meyer'sidwest, tom's wolf pack try to keep the cinderella's slipper on. 33-32. ohio and nearly pulled off the upset in overtime. north carolina advances....
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saw more than 100 tornadoes touch down in 12 states, one of the worst-hit communities is henryville, indiana. 11 news reporter jay gray with this story. >> the night sky is mostly clear across tornado alley tonight. the ground below though is not. the darkness unable to hide the devastation that stretches for miles. the day after cleanup teams stormed the hardest hit areas sifting through debris. all that's left between lives splintered, twisted and crossed for miles. >> tragic, terrible. one minute you're here and the next you're gone. >> a tragedy that left deep, painful scoors at least across a dozen states. >> he was the greatest love of my life. >> sheryl picket's husband ron wasn't supposed to be home when the storms hit. >> he shouldn't have been here. he came home early from work because he didn't feel good and wanted to take a nap. >> he died when a twister ripped apart their home and now sheryl, who had been planning a celebration for their 40th wedding anniversary. >> we were going to have a hell of a party. >> now instead she must prepare for a funeral. across tornado alley for m
saw more than 100 tornadoes touch down in 12 states, one of the worst-hit communities is henryville, indiana. 11 news reporter jay gray with this story. >> the night sky is mostly clear across tornado alley tonight. the ground below though is not. the darkness unable to hide the devastation that stretches for miles. the day after cleanup teams stormed the hardest hit areas sifting through debris. all that's left between lives splintered, twisted and crossed for miles. >> tragic,...
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jay gray is in indiana tonight with the latest. >> there is an eerie silence that hangs over the emptiness. the quiet that comes with nightfall after a day filled with the sounds of survival. the morning of chain saws. so many sifting through the rubble by hand. >> people from everywhere coming to help. >> searching for anything that may be left of lives shattered by the storm. >> it will get much better faster if everybody does a little bit. >> for more than three dozen families, it cannot get better. their loved ones are not coming back, the grief that now includes a toddler who was found fighting for her life in this field. her mother, debt, and two brothers already dead. today, she also passed away after being pulled from life- support. a grandfather spoke just around big decision. >> we are going to pray. i am going to tell her that it is time for her to meet her mommy. >> it is the kind of hard makes the many must work through now as they prepare for anything but a normal monday here. the message seems a bit obvious. most of the high school has been wiped away, but then there are sig
jay gray is in indiana tonight with the latest. >> there is an eerie silence that hangs over the emptiness. the quiet that comes with nightfall after a day filled with the sounds of survival. the morning of chain saws. so many sifting through the rubble by hand. >> people from everywhere coming to help. >> searching for anything that may be left of lives shattered by the storm. >> it will get much better faster if everybody does a little bit. >> for more than three...
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the tornadic that swept through indiana brought wynns in excess of 170 miles per hour. -- winds in excess of 170 miles per hour. >> all across the south last friday, severe thunderstorms and tornadoes began springing up everywhere. areas that had already been devastated by tornadoes last year were hit again. in the community of harvest, in north alabama, patricia ryan was working with her church group. >> we were doing work from tornadic that happened 10 months ago. on friday, we're doing our work. we have a large group. we heard the tournedos sirens. -- tournedos sirens. it was frightening because it was our first experience being in those weather conditions. we are all from maryland and west for jenna. -- west virginia. it's to give us a new perspective. it is one thing to work on projects after the event. it is another to be in the midst of an event. and experience what these people lived through. >> after the storm, patricia returned to the homes are broken been working on. many of them had been damaged or destroyed again. >> a tornado touched down to streets behind for we were workin
the tornadic that swept through indiana brought wynns in excess of 170 miles per hour. -- winds in excess of 170 miles per hour. >> all across the south last friday, severe thunderstorms and tornadoes began springing up everywhere. areas that had already been devastated by tornadoes last year were hit again. in the community of harvest, in north alabama, patricia ryan was working with her church group. >> we were doing work from tornadic that happened 10 months ago. on friday, we're...
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as victims begin the recovery process, and indiana mother is sharing an incredible and dracula story of survival today. stephanie decker -- incredible story of survival today. she explains how she used a blanket and her body to shield her two young children in the family's basement. >> went like i had never seen before, and then the glass broke -- wind like had never seen before. as soon as the glass broke, the house started shifting. he was caught -- crying and screaming. i took a blanket and pulled it over my children and tied it in knot. everything started hitting my back. beams, pillars, furniture, everything was just hitting my back. i had my children in the blanket and i was on top of them. i was reaching around holding them, and they were screaming, mommy, i don't want to die. please don't let me die. i said you are not going to die, we are going to make it. >> imagine that courage that mother had. her husband was at work at the time. doctors were unable to save her legs. she lost one leg above the knee and the other above the ankle, but she is grateful to be alive. >> now, yo
as victims begin the recovery process, and indiana mother is sharing an incredible and dracula story of survival today. stephanie decker -- incredible story of survival today. she explains how she used a blanket and her body to shield her two young children in the family's basement. >> went like i had never seen before, and then the glass broke -- wind like had never seen before. as soon as the glass broke, the house started shifting. he was caught -- crying and screaming. i took a...
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tomorrow, parts of indiana, ohio, kentucky, tennessee down to the gulf have a slight risk of severe thunderstorms. this weekend, we could even get thunderstorm activity on saturday and sunday as well. tomorrow we will be just ahead of the storm. a warm day, a 78-83 with the southeast winds at 5-10. on the day, weaves around 1 foot. scattered thunderstorms in the mountain. temperatures will start trending downward. eastern shore locations tomorrow should be warm except right on the shore of the bay. ocean city, salzburg, a southern delaware, a tomorrow. a little bit cooler on the beach and then some thunderstorms rolling in saturday and sunday. we are going to warm up to more of an cool off over the weekend. shower chances of 60% for saturday and sunday. breezy, dryer and a little bit cooler for monday and tuesday. bellows could move down to the 30's 4 -- the los could move down to the 30's for tuesday and wednesday morning. >> tonight, local officials say they are joining the fight to fix our water. >> those gas prices just keep on going up. a live >> gas prices made another jump overnight. >> so
tomorrow, parts of indiana, ohio, kentucky, tennessee down to the gulf have a slight risk of severe thunderstorms. this weekend, we could even get thunderstorm activity on saturday and sunday as well. tomorrow we will be just ahead of the storm. a warm day, a 78-83 with the southeast winds at 5-10. on the day, weaves around 1 foot. scattered thunderstorms in the mountain. temperatures will start trending downward. eastern shore locations tomorrow should be warm except right on the shore of the...
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you can see a nasty line of storms coming out of indiana towards ohio. keep a close eye on this activity. it is moving toward the mid- atlantic. there is the potential for wet weather tonight and tomorrow. it is much warmer in the ohio valley in the 70's and low 80's. that is fueling thunderstorms coming towards southwestern ohio. 77 in charleston. but only 46 degrees at the airport. a huge contrast. the storms are feeding on the warmer air. as the storms work toward encountered the air mass, most of the storms should diminish. some showers will arrive overnight. the lows tonight will not be much cooler than it is now. the lows will stay 40 to 45 overnight. cloudy skies are keeping temperatures down. the low pressure will pass north and track to the mid-atlantic tomorrow. it will drag storms through the region especially during the first half of tomorrow. if we're lucky, they will keep moving along. another system will be dropping from the north and west. fast-moving disturbances coming through the next several days. 5:00 tomorrow, as you can see a break
you can see a nasty line of storms coming out of indiana towards ohio. keep a close eye on this activity. it is moving toward the mid- atlantic. there is the potential for wet weather tonight and tomorrow. it is much warmer in the ohio valley in the 70's and low 80's. that is fueling thunderstorms coming towards southwestern ohio. 77 in charleston. but only 46 degrees at the airport. a huge contrast. the storms are feeding on the warmer air. as the storms work toward encountered the air mass,...
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in indiana, they begin to clean up. >> a blanket of white cannot hide the hot dark reality of what has happened here. -- cannot hide deep dark reality of what happened here. >> we have to work through it. we do not have a choice. >> the saudi and " conditions have made the work a bit more difficult, if possible. -- the saudi and cold conditions have made that work a bit more difficult, if possible. in all of this math -- in all of this mess, the families are finding pieces of their lives from before the storms. >> it was buried in some trouble and there it was. -- in some rubble, and i started digging and there it was. >> this home video provides the first glimpse of the massive f-4 b twister that pushed through henry hill -- henryville. the roof was peeled away to reveal a gutted building and books scattered for miles. but the lessons many have been forced to learn of the last few days do not come from a classroom. >> i felt the whole house get sucked straight up into the twister and and i blacked out. >> jason does remember pulling his neighbors from their trailer just before the sto
in indiana, they begin to clean up. >> a blanket of white cannot hide the hot dark reality of what has happened here. -- cannot hide deep dark reality of what happened here. >> we have to work through it. we do not have a choice. >> the saudi and " conditions have made the work a bit more difficult, if possible. -- the saudi and cold conditions have made that work a bit more difficult, if possible. in all of this math -- in all of this mess, the families are finding...
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an indiana woman use her body as a shield to protect her children. now, here the story in her own words. >> my husband suggested we go on home so we could get in the basement and be safe. winds like i have never seen before, and then the glass broke. as soon as the glass broke, the house started shifting. he was crying and screaming. he is 8 and she is 5. i took a blanket and put it over my children and tied it in a noknot. everything started hitting my back, pillows, furniture, everything was slamming into my back. i had my children in a blanket and i was on top of them and i was reaching around holding them, and they were screaming, mommy, i don't want to die. please don't let me die. i said, you are not going to die, we are going to make it. i am understand why people call it eight train. i heard the sound of a train, and i heard the roar of a train. i looked down and realized it in my leg was cut off or it was barely attached. i called my husband and told him i loved him, and to tell my children i love them in case something happened. i prayed to
an indiana woman use her body as a shield to protect her children. now, here the story in her own words. >> my husband suggested we go on home so we could get in the basement and be safe. winds like i have never seen before, and then the glass broke. as soon as the glass broke, the house started shifting. he was crying and screaming. he is 8 and she is 5. i took a blanket and put it over my children and tied it in a noknot. everything started hitting my back, pillows, furniture,...
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. >> we are starting to see tweets coming out from indiana and kentucky. >> they were looking to see what people were saying. >> we saw people that were looking for loved ones. >> many work hunkered down with the internet, through their mobile devices. that's what gave the red cross -- with a call at digital hugs. >> offer them some tips to keep them safe. >> we can see them online. we offered a hand. here's our digital hug to you. >> the red cross is turning to social media monitoring to offer help even as a disaster is occurring. chris clackum, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a bomb shell may be coming from the u.s. census bureau. investors are on edge from a big announcement from apple. jane king has the bloomberg business report. >> good morning. apple may be ready to share the wealth. the company is holding a conference call this morning. analysts say they will likely announce a dividend for investors. apple is the most valuable company. they have about $100 billion in cash on hand. lockheed martin just in to a contract modification with the u.s. navy to construct two combat ships. the work
. >> we are starting to see tweets coming out from indiana and kentucky. >> they were looking to see what people were saying. >> we saw people that were looking for loved ones. >> many work hunkered down with the internet, through their mobile devices. that's what gave the red cross -- with a call at digital hugs. >> offer them some tips to keep them safe. >> we can see them online. we offered a hand. here's our digital hug to you. >> the red cross is...
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. >> covering the nation this morning, elementary students in one indiana town will finally head back to school today. henryville student also attend school in a temporary location set up in nearby albeen ay. -- albany. midland high school students go back to school on april 2. today kids are being encouraged to kick butt. that's because it is kick butts day. a nationwide campaign to encourage tobacco-free kids. it hosts hundreds of events across the country. it is designed to raise awareness about the dangers of smoking. this marks the 17th annual kick butts day. >> senator barbara -- harry reid will lead off remarks with her nist the senate. she has been in congress since 1977. she won her senate seat in 1986. congratulations to her. >> 60 degrees on tv hill. we all know eating right is the best way to keep yourself healthy. how do you know the healthy food you choose is good for you? would you give someone your facebook password? it is becoming a trend. >> no, i wouldn't. >> more on tha>> when i get terrible congestion from my allergies, i power through with the power of claritin-d
. >> covering the nation this morning, elementary students in one indiana town will finally head back to school today. henryville student also attend school in a temporary location set up in nearby albeen ay. -- albany. midland high school students go back to school on april 2. today kids are being encouraged to kick butt. that's because it is kick butts day. a nationwide campaign to encourage tobacco-free kids. it hosts hundreds of events across the country. it is designed to raise...
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west of the mountains, indiana and parts of ohio getting some rain. that will not make it east of the mountains today. let's look it some numbers. you say if there's been warm. the average temperature so far this month has been 53.9 degrees in baltimore. that puts us at the third warmest average temperature so far this month. that is in recorded history. we will see what happens by the end of the month. it will be a nice day today. 59 in salisbury. as wood, 59. parkton, 54. in the 50's out in western maryland. clouds to the west. kind of clear skies around here except some effigy development north of the city mostly and that is for the advisories are. here's the storm out to the west. it is slowly moving east. it will slowly move over our area. we'll have a couple of days' worth of rain. we're getting this warm flow of air and we're seeing fog as a result. that will result in some rain. you can see the nice warm flow of air ahead of the storm. colder air behind the storm out west. today our temperatures will be rising. will be around 80 degrees. -- we
west of the mountains, indiana and parts of ohio getting some rain. that will not make it east of the mountains today. let's look it some numbers. you say if there's been warm. the average temperature so far this month has been 53.9 degrees in baltimore. that puts us at the third warmest average temperature so far this month. that is in recorded history. we will see what happens by the end of the month. it will be a nice day today. 59 in salisbury. as wood, 59. parkton, 54. in the 50's out in...
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you get to showers and the thunderstorms sure if that is what is happening across illinois and indiana. this is drifting toward baltimore. i think we will get the whole day tried but some of the rain may last into early tomorrow morning. the clouds are rushing in the head of the system. there is no precedent -- precipitation but they will thicken up. i think it will be a couple of degrees warmer. breezy and smiled with a chance of some rain showers. -- mild with a chance of some rain showers. the average is 51. we will not break any records. the record high is 83 back in 2000. the rain showers are likely. cloudy skies. temperatures in the 40's. the sunset at 6:06. tomorrow, the system may move across the coast. if you are up early, you may see some rain. it will be a little chillier. the high-temperature expected in the mid 50's. 55 on friday. the rain will clear up in the afternoon. right now it looks like a dry weekend. colder, but not bad for this time of the year. don't forget before you go to bed saturday night to set your clocks ahead one hour. temperatures should go back into th
you get to showers and the thunderstorms sure if that is what is happening across illinois and indiana. this is drifting toward baltimore. i think we will get the whole day tried but some of the rain may last into early tomorrow morning. the clouds are rushing in the head of the system. there is no precedent -- precipitation but they will thicken up. i think it will be a couple of degrees warmer. breezy and smiled with a chance of some rain showers. -- mild with a chance of some rain showers....
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. >> mother nature dealt harshly with indiana. >> the small town of henryville was essentially wiped from the map. the only thing left to cling to, each other. now, as they begin to seemingly impossible task of picking up the pieces, many understand that as hard as it may be to believe, it could have been even worse. >> it is a miracle those kids came out alive. >> this is all that is left of the high-school, shredded by the storms. the classrooms likely would have been full. ahead of the tornado, administrators may life-saving decision. a blessing in an area that from the outside looks accursed. the difficult task begins. survivors must work through their grief and pain to make these communities feel like home again. >> such a mess. lowell melser is here to talk about the tornadoes and are forecast. >> it is horrible, and extremely unusual to see this porn addicts activity like this. the height of tornado season is in may. we are seeing the violence storms in the beginning of march. i have some statistics from the national weather service. these are storm reports from yesterday and
. >> mother nature dealt harshly with indiana. >> the small town of henryville was essentially wiped from the map. the only thing left to cling to, each other. now, as they begin to seemingly impossible task of picking up the pieces, many understand that as hard as it may be to believe, it could have been even worse. >> it is a miracle those kids came out alive. >> this is all that is left of the high-school, shredded by the storms. the classrooms likely would have been...
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the storms are severe that way and into parts of indiana. temperatures have been warmer on the other side of the mountains of 80 degrees in parts of the ohio valley. it is 78 in cincinnati. it is only 47 at bwi marshall. the warmer air is moving into the mountains and the ohio valley. as the storms and counter the cooler air here, they will likely weaken. just a trace of rain at the airport. the highs today were below normal. that is rare this year. 59 is the normal high. we were pulled short of that. -- we were 12 short of that. it is warmer out west. some of the ohio valley warrant is pushing into western maryland. -- some of the ohio valley warmth is pushing into western maryland. cloudy skies most of the night with close -- lows around 40 or 45. this will bring us scattered showers tomorrow. the second system will drop south and east by sunday evening. there are shower chances in the weekend forecast. it will not be raining all the time. the best chance of rain tomorrow is in the morning. a little sunshine midday on sunday. sunday evenin
the storms are severe that way and into parts of indiana. temperatures have been warmer on the other side of the mountains of 80 degrees in parts of the ohio valley. it is 78 in cincinnati. it is only 47 at bwi marshall. the warmer air is moving into the mountains and the ohio valley. as the storms and counter the cooler air here, they will likely weaken. just a trace of rain at the airport. the highs today were below normal. that is rare this year. 59 is the normal high. we were pulled short...
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the area between west virginia into illinois and indiana and michigan is tomorrow's weather. tomorrow night, we pick up what you see in wisconsin. i will have more on what will happen then and next week coming up. >> baltimore county police are investigating an early-morning hit and run that killed a junior from towson university. the student is identified as 24 -- 20-year-old ryan daily from new york. he was on northbound washington avenue when a vehicle traveling in the same lane hit him. crews responded just before 2:00 a.m. and paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene. the car is described as an older model silver or white? the car. a man is in the hospital tonight after police shot him while investigating another disturbance. officers were called to the 2500 block of brookfield avenue in the northeast for a report of the disturbance. police said the suspect fled the scene and his description was given to officers on patrol. >> they thought -- spotted the suspect in 2400 block of callow ave. the officer went to apprehend the suspect in a struggle ensued. the suspect wi
the area between west virginia into illinois and indiana and michigan is tomorrow's weather. tomorrow night, we pick up what you see in wisconsin. i will have more on what will happen then and next week coming up. >> baltimore county police are investigating an early-morning hit and run that killed a junior from towson university. the student is identified as 24 -- 20-year-old ryan daily from new york. he was on northbound washington avenue when a vehicle traveling in the same lane hit...
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we have the latest from indiana. >> the echo chain saws is getting through this community, already scared to its core. mother nature may have delivered the first violent shot, but clearly the fight here is far from over. an army of volunteers pulling out and piling up what they can. the weapons in this were to survive include a promoter, backhoes, and at times the battle is hand-to-hand combat. >> people for meckler are coming to help carry the fact that in time like this people can come in that do not even know each other means a lot. >> many are drawn because of the fickle nature of these storms in the possibility they could be next. >> by the grace of god 10 miles south and would have been me. i cannot imagine. i cannot imagine all of my things lying all over the ground. i just could not. quite the been anything that may seem normal in this mess, a handful of survivors gathered for sunday service. as they search for help from a higher power and some kind of perspective. >> we can choose to see this experience as the am sorry new beginning. >> the start of a very long and difficult stru
we have the latest from indiana. >> the echo chain saws is getting through this community, already scared to its core. mother nature may have delivered the first violent shot, but clearly the fight here is far from over. an army of volunteers pulling out and piling up what they can. the weapons in this were to survive include a promoter, backhoes, and at times the battle is hand-to-hand combat. >> people for meckler are coming to help carry the fact that in time like this people can...
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parts of indiana, ohio. slider risk to our west. later this afternoon, we may start to see two or three showers. one of the heavier chances, more significant chances for rain. the front comes in tomorrow morning. there might even be some thunder in that. a lot of this is moving on to the eastern shore and pulling out of the picture. showers late, 53 to 58 for that high. how much rain will we get? half an inch or less. maybe an inch by the eastern shore by the time it all ends on saturday that a storm chance is highest tonight and tomorrow morning -- thunderstorm chances highest tonight and tomorrow morning. >> new at noon, did you know that there was a fall in a remote location of norway? it is called the global seed bank. apparently it is is thriving. >> this strange monolith from ag mountainside on the rooftop of the world. it was planted here by american scientist, the world's first global seed bank. >> this will lead us back to the coldest place in the mountains. >> drilled a through permafrost and solid rock. the mine is four d
parts of indiana, ohio. slider risk to our west. later this afternoon, we may start to see two or three showers. one of the heavier chances, more significant chances for rain. the front comes in tomorrow morning. there might even be some thunder in that. a lot of this is moving on to the eastern shore and pulling out of the picture. showers late, 53 to 58 for that high. how much rain will we get? half an inch or less. maybe an inch by the eastern shore by the time it all ends on saturday that a...
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unfortunately back in indiana they got some snow from the storm and is causing problems. behind this, and large area of high pressure that will bring quiet whether to the entire east the next couple of days and we will keep our eye on a storm that moves and later in the week. we see the storm system moving into the mid-atlantic, drying out into the but the snow coming down heavy and parts of va, the southern part of the state -- parts of va. -- virginia for the south and texas, temperatures and upper 60's. in this in the warmer weather that will head the next couple of days. it is cold enough to snow -- even though it is above freezing and bwi. you can really get snow up to 45 degrees for the something to keep in mind. but if you are above freezing, that is when it has a hard time sticking on the road. even if snow is possible, even the natural area. clearing skies late and very chilly tonight, dropping into the overnight lows and the 20's. the futurecast will show snow and southern maryland, like amounts in the metro area, and we clear out as they drive the next couple o
unfortunately back in indiana they got some snow from the storm and is causing problems. behind this, and large area of high pressure that will bring quiet whether to the entire east the next couple of days and we will keep our eye on a storm that moves and later in the week. we see the storm system moving into the mid-atlantic, drying out into the but the snow coming down heavy and parts of va, the southern part of the state -- parts of va. -- virginia for the south and texas, temperatures and...
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most people think indiana will go back to republicans. you have some republicans who say we can play here and here. i'll do it for the sake of argument. ohio is a swing state. nevada the highest unemployment in the country, you have to make that a swing state. arizona could be a swing state. new mexico i'm going to leave that in president obama's now. some republicans will argue with me. let's start right here. 13. right? there will be more. there will be more people at home might think so that gets obama down to 207. i think our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin is listening to us as we go. prove it to me, republicans. keep these in the democratic column until you can prove otherwise. we were in florida for a debate. even the democrats think this is tough for president obama. let's give it to the republicans. let's for the sake of argument split the difference. let obama keep virginia. and give north carolina to the republicans. where are we now? the president is getting close. that was a pickup for the president. i'm convin
most people think indiana will go back to republicans. you have some republicans who say we can play here and here. i'll do it for the sake of argument. ohio is a swing state. nevada the highest unemployment in the country, you have to make that a swing state. arizona could be a swing state. new mexico i'm going to leave that in president obama's now. some republicans will argue with me. let's start right here. 13. right? there will be more. there will be more people at home might think so that...
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how about kentucky and indiana? they had that incredible match-up at indiana. hoosiers went against the wire in the regular season. out west, michigan state-louisville. marquette going to be against florida. florida winning in a runaway. n.c. state is going to be there. a little a.c.c. flavor there in the dome in st. louis. mcdermott at the line to shoot a couple. he's got 18 on the game. the missouri valley player of the year, just a sophomore, the first ever sophomore out of that conference to win the most outstanding player award. some of the biggest names too in basketball history came through there, names like byrd and oscar robertson. clark: the big o. a couple final fours at cincinnati before the ber cats went on to win back-to-back titles in 1961 and 1962. jim: could be a little ohio state-cincinnati sweet 16 match-up. who knows? clark: leonard hamilton's team has had a fantastic year and will be a formidable opponent for the bearkats, the number three seed in that region. jim: a little rematch of some championship games from 50 years back. as jones pic
how about kentucky and indiana? they had that incredible match-up at indiana. hoosiers went against the wire in the regular season. out west, michigan state-louisville. marquette going to be against florida. florida winning in a runaway. n.c. state is going to be there. a little a.c.c. flavor there in the dome in st. louis. mcdermott at the line to shoot a couple. he's got 18 on the game. the missouri valley player of the year, just a sophomore, the first ever sophomore out of that conference...
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a combustible dust explosion. >> tammy miser, who lost her brother shawn in that 2003 explosion in indiana, now speaks out on behalf of other dust explosion victims. >> our losses are a lifelong, needless sentence, because a few people couldn't or wouldn't do what was right. >> what responsibility do you think osha bears? >> i feel that they should take most of the responsibility for this. because they know. and they're the ones that can prevent it; nobody else can. there's nobody else out there to take care of it. >> in april 2008, the house voted to force osha to impose new safety rules for combustible dust, but that bill never became law, and it was reintroduced in congress in 2011. that's our edition of 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft.
a combustible dust explosion. >> tammy miser, who lost her brother shawn in that 2003 explosion in indiana, now speaks out on behalf of other dust explosion victims. >> our losses are a lifelong, needless sentence, because a few people couldn't or wouldn't do what was right. >> what responsibility do you think osha bears? >> i feel that they should take most of the responsibility for this. because they know. and they're the ones that can prevent it; nobody else can....
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>> i really thought it'd be nice to be an agent, but i really couldn't--being from indiana, i really couldn't represent anybody famous because everybody living would have already been represented, so really, the only opportunity was to represent deceased people, and i happened to notice that deceased personalities didn't have, really, any protection. >> until roesler came along in the early '80s, a celebrity's right to control or profit from their good name was buried along with them. their heirs had virtually no say in how their loved one's image or persona was used and no claim to any of the monies they generated. so roesler set about trying to change that in courts and in state legislatures around the country... your first client? helping to establish what is now recognized as the postmortem right to publicity. the right to publicity-- i don't remember reading that in the bill of rights. where does that come from? >> we have the right to prevent our name, our likeness, our image, our signature, our voice from being used in some commercial fashion. >> now in a number of states, tha
>> i really thought it'd be nice to be an agent, but i really couldn't--being from indiana, i really couldn't represent anybody famous because everybody living would have already been represented, so really, the only opportunity was to represent deceased people, and i happened to notice that deceased personalities didn't have, really, any protection. >> until roesler came along in the early '80s, a celebrity's right to control or profit from their good name was buried along with...
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susan mcguiness reporting live for us from henryville, indiana. susan, thanks a lot for that report. we're going to take a break and come right back. stay with us. >>> few people outside d.c. business and politics will know the name jeffrey thompson. he's raised big money for most of the city's mayors and councilmembers, even some democrats. last night the fbi and irs raided thompson's home in northwest washington. people close to him now believe he's under investigation because federal prosecutors want to know if all those dollars geared to local campaigns were legal. armando truell has been collecting reaction today. he talked to the mayor. reporter: jeffrey thompson has been very good to district politicians according to published reports. thompson, as many companies employees' associates and contractors have contributed over $730,000 in the past 10 years alone. at-large councilmember vince orange $100. mayor vince gray $90,000, council chair kwame brown $33,000. just about every sitting member of the council, except for tommy wells has gotten
susan mcguiness reporting live for us from henryville, indiana. susan, thanks a lot for that report. we're going to take a break and come right back. stay with us. >>> few people outside d.c. business and politics will know the name jeffrey thompson. he's raised big money for most of the city's mayors and councilmembers, even some democrats. last night the fbi and irs raided thompson's home in northwest washington. people close to him now believe he's under investigation because...
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officials now say 37 people have been killed. 20 in kentucky, 12 in indiana. 3 in ohio and one each in alabama and georgia. and the national weather service says that the four tornadoes that hit kentucky were the worst in the region in some 24 years. this evening, we are hearing that the 2-year-old who z what found alive about 150 yards from her indiana home has died. we are in one of the hardest hit areas in indiana. >> reporter: sunday services at churches across the area were emotional. the church goers wiped away tears and hugged one another. >> what we're hearing is people who have lost everything, they are showing up to help their neighbors and friends and family. so i don't believe that there will be a loss. there is hope renewed. >> reporter: the nurse drove five hours from chicago to help. she went door to door checking on residents like june who said in the middle of the devastation, she feels blessed. >> look around you. there is a lot left. there is a lot left. >> reporter: the sheriff deputy delivered bottles of water. he helped people take shelter. that building is now go
officials now say 37 people have been killed. 20 in kentucky, 12 in indiana. 3 in ohio and one each in alabama and georgia. and the national weather service says that the four tornadoes that hit kentucky were the worst in the region in some 24 years. this evening, we are hearing that the 2-year-old who z what found alive about 150 yards from her indiana home has died. we are in one of the hardest hit areas in indiana. >> reporter: sunday services at churches across the area were...
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. >>> meanwhile indiana authorities say at least three people have been killed by the tornadoes that structure the southern part of that state and the violent storms also pummeled the nation's southeast and the forecasters say the danger will ramp up as the night goes on. high winds sideswiped these homes outside of huntsville, alabama, and tore off roofs, snapped signs, flipped trailers in the tennessee valley. meteorologists believe of it the work of at least two tornadoes each with winds of about 130 miles an hour. >> devastating. it's heartbreaking, don't really know what to think tell you the truth about it. >> from louisiana to ohio, from missouri to south carolina golf ball sized hail fell and damaging winds were pulling down the trees and power lines, tens of thousands of people in the dark tonight and the severe weather comes just two days after a massive system in the very same region unleashed more than two dozen tornadoes killing at least 13 people. >>> essentially says that she must be paid to have sex. what does that make her? it makes her a slut, right? makes her a pro
. >>> meanwhile indiana authorities say at least three people have been killed by the tornadoes that structure the southern part of that state and the violent storms also pummeled the nation's southeast and the forecasters say the danger will ramp up as the night goes on. high winds sideswiped these homes outside of huntsville, alabama, and tore off roofs, snapped signs, flipped trailers in the tennessee valley. meteorologists believe of it the work of at least two tornadoes each with...
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that happened to a student at garrett high school in indiana. austin harold was expelled after tweeting a floor letter expletive. he claims it was sent -- a four letter expletive. he claims it was sent from his own computer on his own time, but it was done while i was on campus. the principal admits all tweets are tracked by a student once they log in. so that means it could have tracked tweets austin did send from home. the senior is headed to an alternative school just so he can graduate. the kid claims he sent it on his own time from his own computer and even if he didn't, it's t is his twitter account and good lord -- it is his twitter account and good lord, it's just one four letter curse word to get kicked out for that? what about freedom of expression? what about your thoughts on that? the address is mailbag at wusa9.com. >> rain this weekend still to come. >> but first i is running for the -- he is running for the republican nomination, but isn't on the ballot. he's here in a minute. >>> a big endorsement today in the race for the republ
that happened to a student at garrett high school in indiana. austin harold was expelled after tweeting a floor letter expletive. he claims it was sent -- a four letter expletive. he claims it was sent from his own computer on his own time, but it was done while i was on campus. the principal admits all tweets are tracked by a student once they log in. so that means it could have tracked tweets austin did send from home. the senior is headed to an alternative school just so he can graduate. the...
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. >>> a 15-month-old indiana girl who clung to life for two days after being tossed by a tornado that killed her parents and two siblings has now been buried alongside her family. angel babcock died sunday in kentucky after suffering severe head injuries when that tornado struck her family's home in indiana and swept her out in the field. 45 people in five states have now died as a result of the storms that spawned tornadoes all over the midwest and south friday. meteorologists say some of those twisters hit so fast they did not even have a chance to issue a tornado warning. >> reporter: i'm anny hong at the national weather service in sterling and this weather radio is the best way to keep you and your family safe in case of a tornado. we wanted to find out how other communities would be warned during severe weather. with new upgrades to its radar in sterling, virginia, meteorologists will be able to better analyze the returns like rain, snow and severe thunderstorms that could form into tornadoes. >> this radar will allow the meteorologist to go in and see where there are areas of h
. >>> a 15-month-old indiana girl who clung to life for two days after being tossed by a tornado that killed her parents and two siblings has now been buried alongside her family. angel babcock died sunday in kentucky after suffering severe head injuries when that tornado struck her family's home in indiana and swept her out in the field. 45 people in five states have now died as a result of the storms that spawned tornadoes all over the midwest and south friday. meteorologists say...
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the death toll has now reached more than 20 people throughout indiana, kentucky and ohio. many of these states tonight declaring a state of emergency. images seemingly made for movies but their horror is real. violent and massive tornadoes tearing through the heartland. when the twisters were gone, the devastation and almost every town looked the same. entire neighborhoods left in ruins. warning sirens sounded all throughout the day. tornado after tornado came roaring through a corridor made up of parts of alabama, indiana, connecticut and ohio. and -- kentucky and ohio. not everyone could get through safety. >> she was in the bathroom the whole time. i tried to calm her down but she's pretty upset. >> reporter: the local high school was the only safe place to go. >> we had quite a bit of property and structural damage. but 1300 children and somewhere in the neighborhood of 100 employees unharmed. >> reporter: it wasn't the same in indiana. at least 10 are dead in that state with the number expected to rise. once the storm cleared, the residents could be seen looking for s
the death toll has now reached more than 20 people throughout indiana, kentucky and ohio. many of these states tonight declaring a state of emergency. images seemingly made for movies but their horror is real. violent and massive tornadoes tearing through the heartland. when the twisters were gone, the devastation and almost every town looked the same. entire neighborhoods left in ruins. warning sirens sounded all throughout the day. tornado after tornado came roaring through a corridor made up...
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time-out called by indiana. kentucky reaches the 100-point kentucky reaches the 100-point mark, up 10. i care about my car because... i think it's a cool car. i think it's stylish and it makes a statement at the same time. and i've never had a car like that. people don't totally understand how the volt works. when the battery runs down the gas engine operates. i don't ever worry about running out of battery power... because it just switches over to my gas engine. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i love my chevy volt and i've never loved a car. ♪ jim: one of the reasons crean called a time-out, to get one of the first five, there's pritchard, an original member of the class. clark: a nice gesture. jim: trying to get him in there to help make a steal if he can. he's from just outside of indianapolis. moore. commit the foul. so they now return to the lineup. watford and roth. moore, actually, early in his career, he was a prominent player. player. clark: he sure was. kentucky just remarkable from the line.
time-out called by indiana. kentucky reaches the 100-point kentucky reaches the 100-point mark, up 10. i care about my car because... i think it's a cool car. i think it's stylish and it makes a statement at the same time. and i've never had a car like that. people don't totally understand how the volt works. when the battery runs down the gas engine operates. i don't ever worry about running out of battery power... because it just switches over to my gas engine. i very rarely put gas in my...
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they blew a 22 point lead against indiana, one against atlanta, both at home, both against playoff teams. tonight they faced the lowly pistons and it was deja vu all over again. michael phelps in attendance tonight. game tied up in the second. wizards down 2 after blowing a 13-point lead. a jumper to fall to tie things up, but the pistons weren't done. stuckey brings the ball up the court, shoots a high arcing jumper and that was it. wizards lose 77-75. >> got to put teams away. when you've got teams down second half, fourth quarter, you've got to put teams away. you can't go off on your own. we've got to put them away. this is three straight times. and we haven't learned that yet. >> nick was back on the ice this morning going through his first workout with the whole team since january 6th. he said afterwards he's not 100%, but definitely getting there. the nationals heading down the stretch of spring training. beat the astros 7-4. wilson ramos two for four with an rbi. just hours before he took the mound today, landon found out he will be the national fifth starter. davy johnson has so
they blew a 22 point lead against indiana, one against atlanta, both at home, both against playoff teams. tonight they faced the lowly pistons and it was deja vu all over again. michael phelps in attendance tonight. game tied up in the second. wizards down 2 after blowing a 13-point lead. a jumper to fall to tie things up, but the pistons weren't done. stuckey brings the ball up the court, shoots a high arcing jumper and that was it. wizards lose 77-75. >> got to put teams away. when...
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susan mcginnis begins the coverage tonight from henryville, indiana. >> reporter: first responders combed through the rubble searching for tornado survivors. >> we just hope that we've not left any stone unturned at this point. >> reporter: the crew in henryville, indiana picked up a photo album they hope to get to it owner. >> after the fact they'll say that's the only picture we found of the family we have left. >> reporter: the tornado demolished the townsending a school bus into a building, dropping a tractor-trailer on a gas station and shearing the walls off of homes. >> i've seen some of the most incredible and intense damage i've ever seener. >> it headed into eastern kentucky cutting a path of destruction 52 miles long. >> reporter: the national weather service is saying it's an f 4. >> it's in the violent category that most tornadoes never come anywhere near to. >> reporter: one young survivor is recovering in louisville. rescuers found the 2-year-old in a field near her home. in ohio a twister tore up the town of moscow killing two people and a few people died in alabama. back
susan mcginnis begins the coverage tonight from henryville, indiana. >> reporter: first responders combed through the rubble searching for tornado survivors. >> we just hope that we've not left any stone unturned at this point. >> reporter: the crew in henryville, indiana picked up a photo album they hope to get to it owner. >> after the fact they'll say that's the only picture we found of the family we have left. >> reporter: the tornado demolished the townsending...
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she drives a school bus in indiana. her town was clobbered by a tornado earlier this month. it was a tornado packing winds over 200 miles an hour. and it's bearing down on perry's bus and 11 frightened kids inside. she is in the middle of a route. she is trying to make it home but then she decides to floor it and get back to the school. she pulls in and calmly but quickly gets everyone off that bus making sure all 11 kids are accounted for. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 -- come on. 10, 11. go. go, go. just moments later, that tornado picks up the empty 18-ton bus and flingz it across the parking lot hammering into the wall of a restaurant. the bus driver angel perry saved those kids. she is a true to life hero. >>> in columbus, ohio, not so much a hit and run but a hit and run away. what the driver hit was a convenience store. surveillance cameras captured it. the lady drives up and hits the gas one more time instead of the brakes. there she goes. that suv plows into the store. slim jims, rotissary weaners are going everywhere. >> she comes in to apologize. >> i'm your every
she drives a school bus in indiana. her town was clobbered by a tornado earlier this month. it was a tornado packing winds over 200 miles an hour. and it's bearing down on perry's bus and 11 frightened kids inside. she is in the middle of a route. she is trying to make it home but then she decides to floor it and get back to the school. she pulls in and calmly but quickly gets everyone off that bus making sure all 11 kids are accounted for. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 -- come on. 10, 11....